What is Vero 3D printing material?

What is Vero 3D printing material?

Vero is a high resolution 3D printing material that’s excellent for checking your prototype’s fit and accuracy. Vero is printed using PolyJet 3D printing technology, meaning that parts are made from a photopolymer resin and cured with a UV light.

What are the different materials available for 3D printing and how do you select the material?

There are four main material types that correspond with specific technologies: photopolymers, powdered thermoplastics, filament thermoplastics and metals. The marriage between technologies and materials often means that your project’s material needs will determine the process ideal for your project.

What type of material is PolyJet?

3D Printing With Bio-compatible Material Bio-compatible PolyJet photopolymer (MED610) is a rigid medical rapid prototyping material. It features high dimensional stability and colorless transparency.

What is Stratasys Vero material?

PolyJet Vero Materials are rigid, opaque photopolymers that provide excellent visual detail. They can be blended with other photopolymers to create variations in hardness, flexibility, translucency, or heat resistance.

What is MED610?

MED610 is a transparent, biocompatible PolyJet™ material medically approved for bodily contact. The material is designed for both medical and dental applications and is approved for permanent skin contact (more than 30 days) and limited mucosal membrane contact (up to 24 hours).

What is photo curing?

Photocuring is the process of hardening a substance by exposing it to a specific wavelength of light.

Is PolyJet a FDM?

Extrusion. Both Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) and Polyjet printers build 3D models layer by layer. Whilst FDM 3D printers heat a thermoplastic filament in order to create layer, Polyjet 3D printing relies on the use of liquid polymers, jetted onto the printer bed.

How much does a PolyJet printer cost?

It costs around $35000. Stratasys Objet30 Pro (Polyjet): a professional desktop color 3D printer. It can print several parts at a time. It costs around $43000.

What is Vero White Plus?

VeroWhite Plus is a rigid general purpose, high resolution, opaque white material. Utilizing the PolyJet process, VeroWhite Plus has good overall properties.

What is VeroBlack?

VeroBlack is a rigid durable general purpose, high resolution, opaque black material. Utilizing the PolyJet process, VeroBlack has good overall properties. With an extremely high resolution layer slice, models have smooth contour surfaces and the appearance of production parts, with very little post-processing.

Which is better for 3D printing 316L or 17-4?

Select 17-4 PH (precipitation hardened) for its significantly higher tensile strength and yield strength, but recognize that it has less elongation at break than 316L, which means that 17-4 is less malleable than 316L. If you need a steel part with some flexibility, go with 316L.

What kind of properties does 3D printing produce?

Another complication is that 3D printing produces anisotropic properties where the values differ for the X, Y, and Z axes. The degree of anisotropy varies with each additive technology—direct metal laser sintering is the closest to isotropic, for example—but it should always be a consideration.

Which is the best material for 3D printing?

Functional 3d printing materials for end use designs. Ideal for the additive manufacturing of custom jigs, forms and fixtures and short runs of production parts. Materials include FST, FDA, Bio-compatibility, Static dissipative and High Temp.

What is the heat deflection temperature of 3D printing?

Heat deflection temperature of 96c. Default print of 0.254 (254 Micron) layers. ABS Static Dissipative. Static dissipative. Heat deflection temperature of 96c. Default print of 0.254 (254 Micron) layers.